E-truck maker Windrose will build 100 electric trucks by the end of Q3, 2026. The news, spread through the company’s official LinkedIn account, is that nearly all of them are allocated, according to pre-orders coming from all over the world. In particular, customers come from Europe, North America, South America, Asia&Pacific, including homeland China. By Q2, 2026, something like 36 Windrose electric trucks will be running globally.

Windrose: focus on electric trucks

“What we lack in history and resources compared to Tesla, we make up for with our compability mindset, open platform, and asset-light model that leans on partners like MIRA Tech Park in the UK, Aertssen Group in the US, and KINWIN in China, combined with own sites in Belgium with Van Wellen Group and France with PRD”.

“We achieve this scale with 1% of the budget of our larger European competitors ($20mm a year vs 2 billion a year) and 4x more commonality between variants than traditional trucks”, we read on Windrose’s LinkedIn page.

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